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Job Placement Rate for Dunwoody Grads:
95%
Source 2022-23 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Construction Project Management (Certificate)
Already in the industry and looking for a promotion? Dunwoody’s Construction Project Management Certificate provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to move up in your career.
72K
Average Salary: Construction Sciences & Building Technology, Certificate
Source 2022-23 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Dunwoody Construction Project Management (Certificate)
Dunwoody’s Construction Project Management certificate was created for those already in the construction industry and ready for their next professional step.
Gain real-world experience using industry-standard technologies, tour renowned organizations and job sites, and meet guest speakers from local and national partners.
Through interactive training and hands-on activities, you will learn best practices and industry standards for planning and executing complex construction projects.
Class sizes are small, ensuring you ample time with your instructors—all of whom come directly from industry.
All students in the Construction Project Management certificate program receive a laptop loaded with construction software.
This software suite includes the same programs and products you’ll find out in industry, including Autodesk products, Microsoft Project and Visio, Takeoff Suite, OnCenter QuickBid, Primavera Project Management Suite, Revu CAD Bluebeam, RSMeans CostWorks, Sage Timberline Accounting and Estimating and more.
Credits earned in the Construction Project Management certificate directly transfer into Dunwoody’s Construction Project Management associate’s degree.
Construction Project Management Certificate Class topics include:
- Construction Plans & Measurements
- Construction Estimating
- Construction Planning & Scheduling
- Building Codes
- Construction Safety
- Construction Administration
Student Organizations
Opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom include:
- Dunwoody Construction Management Student Association (DCMSA)
- SkillsUSA
- Student Government Association (SGA)
Facilities
Construction Lab
Test and gain familiarity with construction and siteworks materials and fabrication construction assembling.
- Aggregate, sand, soil and concrete testing equipment
- Drum sander, thickness planer, table router, and drill press
- 10” table saw, 12” miter saw, and band saw
- Various power and hand tools, including drills and saws
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) sets